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We were lucky on the British Builder in Durban, after holding her up, the cops took us back on board in a launch and s a fireman dumped a bucket of slops
I know there are a load of Parakeets around the country especially down Kent way
Cammel Lairds is the Yard of choice for the RFA ships and has been for several years. When the yard went burst years ago Wirral council wanted the land
After tose explosions Shell suspended all hot washing. They carried out extensive research into what caused the explosions and came to the conclusion
I left school at 15 and went to work in Alexanders tailors and my boss was a Irish guy named Patrick Synott and he was in the MN during the but told loads
https://www.tradewindsnews.com/tanke...er/2-1-1839683 There is talk that it could have hit a mine.
I am sure I saw her when I was on the Blue Flu Autolycus may have been as we were arring or leaving Durban. Certainly an oh tish moment
Hello, my father was in the merchant navy from 24th December 1937 until 7th December 1945. He apparently was involved at Dunkirk but I can't find his
Geordie John Bramwell crossed the bar yesterday at noon. He lived over in Western Australia. He would have been 97 next month. John had
https://gcaptain.com/tanker-captain-...gs-in-belgium/ Drug smuggling seems to be on the increase. 2 tons of cocaine discovered